Department of Internal Affairs (NZ)
Sunny Dadwhal is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in finance and support services. Currently serving as a Senior Support Services Officer and previously as an Accounts Receivables Officer at the Department of Internal Affairs in New Zealand since April 2021, Sunny has developed strong skills in this area. Prior to that, a role as a Data Analyst at MVP Studio from June 2023 to February 2024 further enhanced analytical capabilities. Sunny's career spans over a decade at Accor, where various positions included Accounts Receivable Team Leader, Assistant Accountant, and Night Audit Manager, among others. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) in Accounting and Finance from DAV College Jalandhar, earned from 2006 to 2009.
Department of Internal Affairs (NZ)
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